Weather may have been a factor in the death of a woman hit by a car along Interstate 30 in Fort Worth. Early Sunday morning police were blocking two lanes of westbound I-30 near Beach Street while conducting their investigation.

Dallas police shut down two lanes of northbound Interstate 35E at the Dallas North Tollway at around 2 a.m. Sunday because of high water. Dallas Fire-Rescue pulled people from their cars.

Meanwhile a crash shut down the Dallas North Tollway at Royal Lane at around 1:30 a.m. Sunday. Dallas police said a Toyota Corolla slammed into the back of a North Texas Tollway Authority customer service truck that was helping block traffic after another accident in the area. The driver of the car injured his leg, not one was in the NTTA truck at the time of the crash.

Dallas Fire-Rescue also responded to a wreck on westbound Interstate 635 at Montfort. All of the highway's westbound lanes were closed for a time overnight.

In Young County, the police chief of Olney said high winds brought down several trees, marble-sized hail was also reported but no injuries.

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